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Python First: The Joy of Success

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Sure, it's one thing to use Windows or Mac OS. But understanding the guts of computing-the source code-gives you a higher level of control. In an age when all the world runs on computers, few fields are as important and useful as programming, and few languages are as interactive and easy to learn as Python. Designed to make computer science in general, and programming in particular, more accessible and exciting to learners, this introduction to computing is ideal for those with little prior experience.

A paper companion to the "Python First" digital pack from studypack.com, the complete digital pack featuring detailed e-texts, a wealth of detailed self-guided labs that learners can complete on their own, sample programs, extensive quizzes, and slides, this workbook offers a printed version of all e-texts and self-guided labs from the "Python First" digital pack. All e-texts and labs are published in the same format as they appear in the digital pack.

Are you a learner who wishes - or needs - to pursue a "Python First" course of study? If you are and if you enjoy traditional books, then this "Python First" printed companion is for you.

512 pages, Paperback

First published March 29, 2007

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Atanas Radenski

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Atanas Radenski is the author of Dessa's Crossing: A Novel and Other Stories, which draws on his daughter's experience in mountain search and rescue in the Pacific Northwest. His current project is an alternate-history campus novel set between an authoritarian version of the United States and Australia, under the working title United Republics of America, 1989: A Campus Comedy. He is the author of two novels published in Bulgarian.

Born and educated in Bulgaria, Atanas immigrated to the United States in 1990. He left full-time academic work in 2018 to focus on writing and travel, and is a Professor Emeritus at Chapman University in Orange, California. He now writes fiction and short essays, backpacks and day-hikes in the deserts of the American Southwest, and travels the world.

His motto: "To live is to change." — J. H. Newman

Also writes as Атанас Раденски.

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